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11 Creating an Oven Temperature Program
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11.2
Temperature Programs
11.2.1
Isothermal analysis
The isothermal analysis technique keeps the column oven temperature at a constant value.
This method is useful for separating compounds within a narrow boiling point range.
11.2.2
Programmed analysis
When the sample contains compounds over a wide boiling point range, isothermal analysis
is irsufficient for separating all the compounds. At lower temperatures, the high boiling point
compounds will co-elute with wide peaks. Low concentrations of high boiling point com-
pounds may never be detected. On the other hand, at a higher temperatures, the com-
pounds with a low boiling point will co-elute too rapidly.
There is an optimal temperature for separating various compounds. Using an oven tempera-
ture that increases gradually controls the elution, and improves the separation, of all the
compounds.
11.2.3
Creating a temperature program
Q
Screen terminology
1-ramp temperature program
Initial setting
(TEMP).... T1
Initial setting hold time
(TIME)..... a
Program rate
(RATE)....
Final temperature
(TMP)...... T2
Final temperature hold time (TIM)....... c
Equilibration time
(ETIM)..... d
Column oven
temperature
Time
T2
T1
a
c
d
b
Program
starts.
Program
finishes.
T 2 -T 1
b
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